A speech made at SAIS by Robert Blake, U.S. assistant secretary of State for South and Central Asia, was mentioned in a Dawn.com article entitled, “U.S. Eyes India-China Ties on Anti-Piracy.”
Joshua Muravchik, fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute, was quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article entitled, “Arab Spring Added Pressures to Middle East Peace Process.”
Walter Andersen, administrative director of the South Asia Studies Program, appeared on NDTV for a segment entitled, “United States Versus Pakistan: Empty Rhetoric?”
Daniel Serwer, senior fellow at the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations and professorial lecturer in the Conflict Management Program, wrote a blog post for Reuters entitled, “What’s Behind Libya’s Fast March to Democracy?”
Anne Krueger, professor in the International Economics Program, was mentioned in a Wall Street Journal blog post entitled, “Lessons For Greece From a Decade Ago.”
Daniel Hamilton, executive director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, was quoted in an NPR article entitled, “As Europe Ages, Its Economies Look Vulnerable.”
David Francis, fellow at the SAIS International Reporting Project, wrote an article for the Christian Science Monitor entitled, “Is Nigeria’s Boko Haram Group Really Tied to al Qaeda?”
A Center for American Progress report co-authored by John Gans, a SAIS Ph.D. candidate, was mentioned in a Washington Post article entitled, “Report: Latinos in SES Will Be ‘Vastly Underrepresented’ by 2030.”